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Dark field imaging in a bright field microscope using tailored polarization of Spoof Surface Plasmons
Ananth Krishnan
Published in Optical Society of America (OSA)
2014
Abstract
We experimentally image the hybrid mode Spoof Surface Plasmons in real and Fourier plane and utilize the differential phase retardation to convert a bright field microscope to dark field transmission plasmonic polarization microscope in visible wavelengths at normal incidence using 2D periodic metal pillars. © OSA 2014.
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Proceedings 12th International Conference on Fiber Optics and Photonics, Photonics 2014
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Optical Society of America (OSA)
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Ananth Krishnan
Department of Electrical Engineering
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Fourier series
Microscopes
Photonics
Polarization
BRIGHT FIELDS
DARK FIELD IMAGING
DIFFERENTIAL PHASE RETARDATION
FOURIER PLANES
Normal incidence
POLARIZATION MICROSCOPES
SPOOF SURFACE PLASMONS
VISIBLE WAVELENGTHS
Plasmons
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